US20130163261A1 - Illumination device and connector - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an illumination device and a connector for use therein.
- LED bulbs having light-emitting diodes (hereinafter referred to as “LEDs”) as light-emitting elements.
- LEDs light-emitting diodes
- an LED bulb comprising a module (herein referred to as a “light source module”) which is formed by mounting LEDs on a circuit board.
- the LED bulb comprising the light source module is configured to be driven by supplying power to the LEDs through the circuit board, thereby obtaining desired illumination.
- the amount of heat generation of the LEDs during power supply is generally large and therefore it is not proper to use solder at a power supply portion of the light source module. This is because there is a possibility that the solder is broken due to the heat generated by the LEDs.
- Patent Document 1 proposes to use a connector at a power supply portion of a light source module in an LED bulb.
- a socket 1 comprises a socket base 2 and contacts 3 disposed inside the socket base 2 .
- a plug 4 comprises contacts (not illustrated) to which wiring wires 5 are connected.
- a module board 6 comprises a connecting portion 6 a. The plug 4 is inserted into the socket base 2 from its one side so that the contacts of the plug 4 are brought into contact with the contacts 3 of the socket 1 .
- the module board 6 is inserted into the socket base 2 from its opposite side so that the connecting portion 6 a is brought into contact with the contacts 3 of the socket 1 .
- the wiring wires 5 are electrically connected to the module board 6 through the contacts 3 . Accordingly, desired illumination can be obtained by supplying power to the module board 6 .
- the socket base 2 is fixed to a mounting object of the module board 6 by the use of separate components such as screws.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent (JP-B) No. 4097231
- An illumination device is characterized by comprising a support plate having a front surface and a back surface facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module placed on the front surface of the support plate, a drive circuit portion for driving the light source module; and a connector connecting the drive circuit portion to the light source module, wherein the connector is inserted through the opening and brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate.
- An illumination device is characterized by comprising a support plate having a front surface and a back surface facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module placed on the front surface of the support plate, and a connector inserted through the opening, wherein the connector is brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate so as to be supported in the plate thickness direction jointly with the light source module.
- a connector according to a third aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising an insulating housing and a conductive terminal held by the housing, wherein the housing has a first fitting portion on one end side in a vertical direction and a second fitting portion on an opposite end side, wherein the first fitting portion faces in a direction crossing the vertical direction, and wherein the terminal has a grasping portion that grasps a first connection object in the vertical direction in the first fitting portion and a contact terminal portion that is brought into contact with a second connection object in the second fitting portion.
- the connector is attached in a small space without using a special component so that the illumination device can be miniaturized and low-priced.
- the connector according to the third aspect of this invention is suitable for use in the illumination device according to each of the first and second aspects.
- FIG. 1A is a side view of an illumination device according to an embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 1 b - 1 b of FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 1C is an exploded perspective view of the illumination device shown in FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a connector used in the illumination device shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C .
- FIG. 2B is a perspective view, as seen from a different direction, of the connector shown in FIG. 2A .
- FIG. 2C is a cross-sectional side view of the connector shown in FIG. 2A .
- FIG. 2D is an exploded perspective view of the connector shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B .
- FIG. 3A is a plan view of a module assembly which is a part of the illumination device shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C .
- FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3 b - 3 b of FIG. 3A .
- FIG. 3C is a perspective view of the module assembly shown in FIG. 3A .
- FIG. 3D is an exploded perspective view of the module assembly shown in FIGS. 3A to 3C .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a modification of a support plate which is a part of the module assembly shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view for explaining the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent (JP-B) No. 4097231).
- FIGS. 1A to 1C the overall structure of an illumination device according to an embodiment of this invention will be described.
- An illumination device 20 shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C is a bulb-type lamp in which a generally disc-shaped support plate 22 serving also as a heat transfer member is disposed at one end, i.e. on the upper end side, of a tubular heat radiating member 21 .
- the heat radiating member 21 and the support plate 22 are each made of a metal excellent in heat transfer property, such as aluminum.
- a light source module 23 having a generally square shape in plan view is disposed on an upper surface (front surface) of the support plate 22 . Further, a cover plate 24 is placed so as to partially overlap a peripheral portion of the light source module 23 . The cover plate 24 and the support plate 22 are fixed to the heat radiating member 21 by a plurality of screws 25 . As a result, the light source module 23 is prevented from moving upward by the cover plate 24 and thus is kept closely contacting to the support plate 22 .
- the light source module 23 is configured such that one or a plurality of light-emitting elements using a light-emitting diode/diodes (hereinafter referred to as “LED/LEDs”) or the like is/are integrally mounted on an upper surface of a circuit board at its central portion.
- LED/LEDs light-emitting diode/diodes
- a domed cover 26 is also attached to the upper surface of the support plate 22 so as to cover the light source module 23 with a space therebetween.
- the domed cover 26 is made of a glass, a transparent/semitransparent resin, or the like.
- a fixed-side connector 27 is also attached to the support plate 22 .
- the fixed-side connector 27 is electrically connected to the light source module 23 and contributes to power supply to the LED/LEDs.
- the structure of the fixed-side connector 27 and its attaching structure to the support plate 22 will be clarified later.
- a movable-side connector i.e. a power supply connector 28
- a power supply connector 28 is fitted and connected to the fixed-side connector 27 .
- Two power supply cables 29 are drawn downward from the power supply connector 28 .
- a tubular receiving portion 31 is fittingly disposed in the heat radiating member 21 .
- a lower portion of the receiving portion 31 is exposed to the outside from the heat radiating member 21 and is attached with a base 32 .
- a drive circuit portion 33 is disposed in the receiving portion 31 .
- the drive circuit portion 33 has various electronic components such as a capacitor and a transformer and is electrically connected to the above-mentioned two power supply cables 29 and the base 32 .
- the power can be supplied to the light source module 23 through the base 32 , the drive circuit portion 33 , the power supply cables 29 , the power supply connector 28 , and the fixed-side connector 27 .
- the support plate 22 , the light source module 23 , the fixed-side connector 27 , the power supply connector 28 , and the power supply cables 29 are collectively called a module assembly.
- the fixed-side connector 27 comprises an insulating housing 41 and two conductive terminals 42 held by the housing 41 .
- the housing 41 has a first fitting portion 43 on the upper end side in the vertical direction, a second fitting portion 44 on the opposite end side, i.e. the lower end side, and an outward flange 45 integrally formed on an outer peripheral surface between the first fitting portion 43 and the second fitting portion 44 .
- the first fitting portion 43 has a groove 43 a which is open on the front side and extends in a direction crossing the vertical direction, i.e. in the lateral direction.
- the second fitting portion 44 has an opening 44 a which is open downward.
- the housing 41 also has, on its rear side, two terminal receiving grooves 46 which are spaced apart from each other.
- the two terminals 42 are each manufactured by punching a metal plate and each have a grasping portion 47 on the upper end side, a contact terminal portion 48 on the lower end side, and a press-fitting portion 49 formed between the grasping portion 47 and the contact terminal portion 48 .
- the grasping portion 47 has a pair of elastically deformable portions 47 a which are elastically deformable and a pair of contact portions 47 b which are formed at end portions of the elastically deformable portions 47 a.
- the contact terminal portion 48 has a pin portion 48 a.
- the two terminals 42 are respectively inserted into the two terminal receiving grooves 46 from the rear side of the housing 41 and are held to the housing 41 by the press-fitting portions 49 (see FIG. 2C ).
- the pair of contact portions 47 b of each grasping portion 47 protrudes into the groove 43 a of the first fitting portion 43 in a state where the contact portions 47 b face each other.
- the pin portions 48 a of the contact terminal portions 48 are disposed in the opening 44 a of the second fitting portion 44 .
- the support plate 22 has an upper surface (front surface) 22 a and a lower surface (back surface) 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction, a receiving recess 22 c formed at a central portion of the upper surface 22 a, an opening 22 d located adjacent to the receiving recess 22 c on one side thereof and passing through in the plate thickness direction (A 1 in FIG. 3B ), and a guide recess 22 e formed adjacent to the receiving recess 22 c on the opposite side thereof.
- the receiving recess 22 c is a portion for receiving therein the light source module 23 , the plan-view shape thereof is designed to be the same as that of the light source module 23 . Further, the depth of the receiving recess 22 c is designed to be equal to the thickness of the peripheral portion of the light source module 23 .
- the opening 22 d is a portion into which an upper portion of the fixed-side connector 27 is inserted from the lower side of the support plate 22 , the plan-view shape thereof is designed to be the same as the cross-sectional shape of the upper portion of the fixed-side connector 27 . To be exact, the opening 22 d is formed at a position slightly cutting into the receiving recess 22 c.
- the width thereof is designed to be equal to or slightly greater than that of the light source module 23 .
- the depth of the guide recess 22 e is designed to be shallower than that of the receiving recess 22 c and, as a result, a level difference 22 f is formed at the boundary between the guide recess 22 e and the receiving recess 22 c.
- the upper portion of the fixed-side connector 27 is inserted into the opening 22 d from the lower side of the support plate 22 so that the flange 45 of the fixed-side connector 27 is brought into contact with the lower surface 22 b of the support plate 22 .
- the groove 43 a of the fixed-side connector 27 is disposed at a position corresponding to the receiving recess 22 c.
- the light source module 23 is inserted into the guide recess 22 e with its connecting portion 23 a at the head and is caused to further slide toward the receiving recess 22 c.
- the light source module 23 is received into the receiving recess 22 c while it is slightly inclined due to the level difference 22 f when moving from the guide recess 22 e to the receiving recess 22 c.
- the connecting portion 23 a is inserted into the groove 43 a of the fixed-side connector 27 as clearly shown in FIG. 3B .
- the connecting portion 23 a is grasped by the grasping portions 47 of the terminals 42 .
- the contact portions 47 b of the terminals 42 are pressed against both surfaces of the connecting portion 23 a by elastic restoring forces of the elastically deformable portions 47 a of the terminals 42 .
- the light source module 23 completely received in the receiving recess 22 c is prevented from returning to the guide recess 22 e due to engagement with the level difference 22 f. That is, the position of the light source module 23 is determined by the cooperative action of the fixed-side connector 27 and the level difference 22 f.
- the first fitting portion 43 of the fixed-side connector 27 engages with the light source module 23 in the plate thickness direction of the support plate 22 .
- the fixed-side connector 27 inserted into the opening 22 d of the support plate 22 is further supported in the plate thickness direction of the support plate 22 by the flange 45 of the fixed-side connector 27 and the light source module 23 . Consequently, the fixed-side connector 27 is attached to the support plate 22 with a small number of components without using a special component and by the relatively simple operation.
- the power supply connector 28 connected to the power supply cables 29 is fitted and connected, from below the support plate 22 , to the fixed-side connector 27 attached to the support plate 22 (see FIG. 3B ).
- the power supply cables 29 are electrically connected to the terminals 42 of the fixed-side connector 27 through the power supply connector 28 . Therefore, without soldering to the power supply portion of the light source module 23 , the power can be supplied to the light source module 23 from the power supply cables 29 through the power supply connector 28 and the fixed-side connector 27 .
- a cutout 22 g which is formed to be open to an outer peripheral surface of the support plate 22 may communicate with the opening 22 d as shown in FIG. 4 .
- An illumination device characterized by comprising a support plate 22 having a front surface 22 a and a back surface 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening 22 d passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module 23 placed on the front surface of the support plate, a drive circuit portion 33 for driving the light source module, and a connector 27 connecting the drive circuit portion to the light source module, wherein the connector is inserted through the opening and brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate.
- the illumination device according to supplementary note 1, wherein the support plate has a level difference 22 f which determines a position of the light source module in cooperation with the connector.
- the illumination device has a connecting portion 23 a
- the connector comprises an insulating housing 41 disposed in the opening and a conductive terminal 42 which is held by the housing and electrically connected to the light source module, and wherein the terminal has a grasping portion 47 that grasps the connecting portion in the plate thickness direction.
- the illumination device according to supplementary note 3, wherein the housing has a fitting portion 43 that receives therein the connecting portion in a direction crossing the plate thickness direction.
- the illumination device according to supplementary note 4, wherein the connecting portion is provided at an end portion of the light source module and is grasped by the grasping portion in the fitting portion.
- the illumination device according to any one of supplementary notes 3 to 5, wherein the terminal is manufactured by punching a metal plate.
- An illumination device characterized by comprising a support plate 22 having a front surface 22 a and a back surface 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening 22 d passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module 23 placed on the front surface of the support plate, and a connector 27 inserted through the opening, wherein the connector is brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate so as to be supported in the plate thickness direction jointly with the light source module.
- the illumination device according to supplementary note 7, wherein the support plate has a level difference 22 f which determines a position of the light source module in cooperation with the connector.
- the illumination device according to supplementary note 7 or 8, wherein the connector has a flange 45 that engages with the back surface of the support plate in the plate thickness direction and a fitting portion 43 that is fitted to the light source module and engages with the light source module in the plate thickness direction.
- the light source module has a connecting portion 23 a
- the connector comprises an insulating housing 41 disposed in the opening and a conductive terminal 42 held by the housing, and wherein the terminal has a grasping portion 47 that grasps the connecting portion in the plate thickness direction in the fitting portion.
- the illumination device according to any one of supplementary notes 7 to 10, wherein the support plate has a cutout 22 g which communicates with the opening and is open to an outer peripheral surface of the support plate.
- a connector characterized by comprising an insulating housing 41 and a conductive terminal 42 held by the housing, wherein the housing has a first fitting portion 43 on one end side in a vertical direction and a second fitting portion 44 on an opposite end side, wherein the first fitting portion faces in a direction crossing the vertical direction, and wherein the terminal has a grasping portion 47 that grasps a first connection object in the vertical direction in the first fitting portion and a contact terminal portion 48 that is brought into contact with a second connection object in the second fitting portion.
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- This invention relates to an illumination device and a connector for use therein.
- In recent years, there have been developed illumination devices (hereinafter referred to as “LED bulbs”) having light-emitting diodes (hereinafter referred to as “LEDs”) as light-emitting elements. There is available an LED bulb comprising a module (herein referred to as a “light source module”) which is formed by mounting LEDs on a circuit board. The LED bulb comprising the light source module is configured to be driven by supplying power to the LEDs through the circuit board, thereby obtaining desired illumination.
- The amount of heat generation of the LEDs during power supply is generally large and therefore it is not proper to use solder at a power supply portion of the light source module. This is because there is a possibility that the solder is broken due to the heat generated by the LEDs.
- Patent Document 1 proposes to use a connector at a power supply portion of a light source module in an LED bulb.
- Herein, the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 will be briefly described with reference to
FIG. 5 . A socket 1 comprises asocket base 2 andcontacts 3 disposed inside thesocket base 2. A plug 4 comprises contacts (not illustrated) to which wiring wires 5 are connected. A module board 6 comprises a connectingportion 6 a. The plug 4 is inserted into thesocket base 2 from its one side so that the contacts of the plug 4 are brought into contact with thecontacts 3 of the socket 1. The module board 6 is inserted into thesocket base 2 from its opposite side so that the connectingportion 6 a is brought into contact with thecontacts 3 of the socket 1. As a result, the wiring wires 5 are electrically connected to the module board 6 through thecontacts 3. Accordingly, desired illumination can be obtained by supplying power to the module board 6. Thesocket base 2 is fixed to a mounting object of the module board 6 by the use of separate components such as screws. - Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent (JP-B) No. 4097231
- According to the technique shown in
FIG. 5 , it is possible not to use solder at the power supply portion of the module board 6. However, since the configuration is such that the plug 4 and the module board 6 are inserted into thesocket base 2 in the directions opposite to each other, a large space is required on the mounting object and thus it is difficult to miniaturize an illumination device. Further, since the special components are used for fixing thesocket base 2 to the mounting object, the number of components increases to make the management thereof complicated and further the operation of attaching thesocket base 2 is required, resulting in high cost. - It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an illumination device which is miniaturized and low-priced by attaching a connector in a small space without using a special component.
- It is another object of this invention to provide a connector which is suitable for use in the above-mentioned illumination device.
- An illumination device according to a first aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising a support plate having a front surface and a back surface facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module placed on the front surface of the support plate, a drive circuit portion for driving the light source module; and a connector connecting the drive circuit portion to the light source module, wherein the connector is inserted through the opening and brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate.
- An illumination device according to a second aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising a support plate having a front surface and a back surface facing each other in a plate thickness direction and an opening passing through in the plate thickness direction, a light source module placed on the front surface of the support plate, and a connector inserted through the opening, wherein the connector is brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate so as to be supported in the plate thickness direction jointly with the light source module.
- A connector according to a third aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising an insulating housing and a conductive terminal held by the housing, wherein the housing has a first fitting portion on one end side in a vertical direction and a second fitting portion on an opposite end side, wherein the first fitting portion faces in a direction crossing the vertical direction, and wherein the terminal has a grasping portion that grasps a first connection object in the vertical direction in the first fitting portion and a contact terminal portion that is brought into contact with a second connection object in the second fitting portion.
- According to the illumination device of each of the first and second aspects of this invention, the connector is attached in a small space without using a special component so that the illumination device can be miniaturized and low-priced.
- The connector according to the third aspect of this invention is suitable for use in the illumination device according to each of the first and second aspects.
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FIG. 1A is a side view of an illumination device according to an embodiment of this invention. -
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 1 b-1 b ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 1C is an exploded perspective view of the illumination device shown inFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a connector used in the illumination device shown inFIGS. 1A to 1C . -
FIG. 2B is a perspective view, as seen from a different direction, of the connector shown inFIG. 2A . -
FIG. 2C is a cross-sectional side view of the connector shown inFIG. 2A . -
FIG. 2D is an exploded perspective view of the connector shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B . -
FIG. 3A is a plan view of a module assembly which is a part of the illumination device shown inFIGS. 1A to 1C . -
FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view taken alongline 3 b-3 b ofFIG. 3A . -
FIG. 3C is a perspective view of the module assembly shown inFIG. 3A . -
FIG. 3D is an exploded perspective view of the module assembly shown inFIGS. 3A to 3C . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a modification of a support plate which is a part of the module assembly shown inFIGS. 3A and 3B . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view for explaining the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent (JP-B) No. 4097231). - First, referring to
FIGS. 1A to 1C , the overall structure of an illumination device according to an embodiment of this invention will be described. - An
illumination device 20 shown inFIGS. 1A to 1C is a bulb-type lamp in which a generally disc-shapedsupport plate 22 serving also as a heat transfer member is disposed at one end, i.e. on the upper end side, of a tubularheat radiating member 21. Theheat radiating member 21 and thesupport plate 22 are each made of a metal excellent in heat transfer property, such as aluminum. - A
light source module 23 having a generally square shape in plan view is disposed on an upper surface (front surface) of thesupport plate 22. Further, acover plate 24 is placed so as to partially overlap a peripheral portion of thelight source module 23. Thecover plate 24 and thesupport plate 22 are fixed to theheat radiating member 21 by a plurality ofscrews 25. As a result, thelight source module 23 is prevented from moving upward by thecover plate 24 and thus is kept closely contacting to thesupport plate 22. Thelight source module 23 is configured such that one or a plurality of light-emitting elements using a light-emitting diode/diodes (hereinafter referred to as “LED/LEDs”) or the like is/are integrally mounted on an upper surface of a circuit board at its central portion. - A
domed cover 26 is also attached to the upper surface of thesupport plate 22 so as to cover thelight source module 23 with a space therebetween. Thedomed cover 26 is made of a glass, a transparent/semitransparent resin, or the like. - A fixed-
side connector 27 is also attached to thesupport plate 22. The fixed-side connector 27 is electrically connected to thelight source module 23 and contributes to power supply to the LED/LEDs. The structure of the fixed-side connector 27 and its attaching structure to thesupport plate 22 will be clarified later. - A movable-side connector, i.e. a
power supply connector 28, is fitted and connected to the fixed-side connector 27. Twopower supply cables 29 are drawn downward from thepower supply connector 28. - A
tubular receiving portion 31 is fittingly disposed in theheat radiating member 21. A lower portion of the receivingportion 31 is exposed to the outside from theheat radiating member 21 and is attached with abase 32. - A
drive circuit portion 33 is disposed in the receivingportion 31. Thedrive circuit portion 33 has various electronic components such as a capacitor and a transformer and is electrically connected to the above-mentioned twopower supply cables 29 and thebase 32. - In this manner, the power can be supplied to the
light source module 23 through thebase 32, thedrive circuit portion 33, thepower supply cables 29, thepower supply connector 28, and the fixed-side connector 27. - Herein, for convenience of description, the
support plate 22, thelight source module 23, the fixed-side connector 27, thepower supply connector 28, and thepower supply cables 29 are collectively called a module assembly. - Next, referring to
FIGS. 2A to 2D , the fixed-side connector 27 will be described. - The fixed-
side connector 27 comprises an insulatinghousing 41 and twoconductive terminals 42 held by thehousing 41. - The
housing 41 has a firstfitting portion 43 on the upper end side in the vertical direction, a secondfitting portion 44 on the opposite end side, i.e. the lower end side, and anoutward flange 45 integrally formed on an outer peripheral surface between the firstfitting portion 43 and the secondfitting portion 44. The firstfitting portion 43 has agroove 43 a which is open on the front side and extends in a direction crossing the vertical direction, i.e. in the lateral direction. The secondfitting portion 44 has anopening 44 a which is open downward. Thehousing 41 also has, on its rear side, twoterminal receiving grooves 46 which are spaced apart from each other. - The two
terminals 42 are each manufactured by punching a metal plate and each have a graspingportion 47 on the upper end side, acontact terminal portion 48 on the lower end side, and a press-fittingportion 49 formed between the graspingportion 47 and thecontact terminal portion 48. The graspingportion 47 has a pair of elasticallydeformable portions 47 a which are elastically deformable and a pair ofcontact portions 47 b which are formed at end portions of the elasticallydeformable portions 47 a. Thecontact terminal portion 48 has apin portion 48 a. - The two
terminals 42 are respectively inserted into the twoterminal receiving grooves 46 from the rear side of thehousing 41 and are held to thehousing 41 by the press-fitting portions 49 (seeFIG. 2C ). In this event, the pair ofcontact portions 47 b of each graspingportion 47 protrudes into thegroove 43 a of the firstfitting portion 43 in a state where thecontact portions 47 b face each other. On the other hand, thepin portions 48 a of thecontact terminal portions 48 are disposed in theopening 44 a of the secondfitting portion 44. - Further, referring also to
FIGS. 3A to 3D , the module assembly will be described. - In
FIG. 3D , thesupport plate 22 has an upper surface (front surface) 22 a and a lower surface (back surface) 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction, a receivingrecess 22 c formed at a central portion of theupper surface 22 a, anopening 22 d located adjacent to the receivingrecess 22 c on one side thereof and passing through in the plate thickness direction (A1 inFIG. 3B ), and aguide recess 22 e formed adjacent to the receivingrecess 22 c on the opposite side thereof. - Since the receiving
recess 22 c is a portion for receiving therein thelight source module 23, the plan-view shape thereof is designed to be the same as that of thelight source module 23. Further, the depth of the receivingrecess 22 c is designed to be equal to the thickness of the peripheral portion of thelight source module 23. - Since the
opening 22 d is a portion into which an upper portion of the fixed-side connector 27 is inserted from the lower side of thesupport plate 22, the plan-view shape thereof is designed to be the same as the cross-sectional shape of the upper portion of the fixed-side connector 27. To be exact, theopening 22 d is formed at a position slightly cutting into the receivingrecess 22 c. - Since the
guide recess 22 e is a portion for guiding thelight source module 23 when it is received into the receivingrecess 22 c, the width thereof is designed to be equal to or slightly greater than that of thelight source module 23. The depth of theguide recess 22 e is designed to be shallower than that of the receivingrecess 22 c and, as a result, alevel difference 22 f is formed at the boundary between theguide recess 22 e and the receivingrecess 22 c. - Next, assembly of the module assembly will be described.
- First, the upper portion of the fixed-
side connector 27 is inserted into theopening 22 d from the lower side of thesupport plate 22 so that theflange 45 of the fixed-side connector 27 is brought into contact with thelower surface 22 b of thesupport plate 22. In this event, thegroove 43 a of the fixed-side connector 27 is disposed at a position corresponding to the receivingrecess 22 c. In this state, thelight source module 23 is inserted into theguide recess 22 e with its connectingportion 23 a at the head and is caused to further slide toward the receivingrecess 22 c. In this manner, thelight source module 23 is received into the receivingrecess 22 c while it is slightly inclined due to thelevel difference 22 f when moving from theguide recess 22 e to the receivingrecess 22 c. When thelight source module 23 is completely received in the receivingrecess 22 c, the connectingportion 23 a is inserted into thegroove 43 a of the fixed-side connector 27 as clearly shown inFIG. 3B . As a result, the connectingportion 23 a is grasped by the graspingportions 47 of theterminals 42. Specifically, thecontact portions 47 b of theterminals 42 are pressed against both surfaces of the connectingportion 23 a by elastic restoring forces of the elasticallydeformable portions 47 a of theterminals 42. - The
light source module 23 completely received in the receivingrecess 22 c is prevented from returning to theguide recess 22 e due to engagement with thelevel difference 22 f. That is, the position of thelight source module 23 is determined by the cooperative action of the fixed-side connector 27 and thelevel difference 22 f. - Further, in this state, the first
fitting portion 43 of the fixed-side connector 27 engages with thelight source module 23 in the plate thickness direction of thesupport plate 22. As a result, the fixed-side connector 27 inserted into theopening 22 d of thesupport plate 22 is further supported in the plate thickness direction of thesupport plate 22 by theflange 45 of the fixed-side connector 27 and thelight source module 23. Consequently, the fixed-side connector 27 is attached to thesupport plate 22 with a small number of components without using a special component and by the relatively simple operation. - The
power supply connector 28 connected to thepower supply cables 29 is fitted and connected, from below thesupport plate 22, to the fixed-side connector 27 attached to the support plate 22 (seeFIG. 3B ). As a result, thepower supply cables 29 are electrically connected to theterminals 42 of the fixed-side connector 27 through thepower supply connector 28. Therefore, without soldering to the power supply portion of thelight source module 23, the power can be supplied to thelight source module 23 from thepower supply cables 29 through thepower supply connector 28 and the fixed-side connector 27. - While the
opening 22 d of thesupport plate 22 is shown as a through hole inFIGS. 3A to 3D , acutout 22 g which is formed to be open to an outer peripheral surface of thesupport plate 22 may communicate with theopening 22 d as shown inFIG. 4 . - This invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment. Part or the whole thereof can also be described as the following supplementary notes but is not limited thereto.
- (Supplementary Note 1)
- An illumination device characterized by comprising a
support plate 22 having afront surface 22 a and aback surface 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction and anopening 22 d passing through in the plate thickness direction, alight source module 23 placed on the front surface of the support plate, adrive circuit portion 33 for driving the light source module, and aconnector 27 connecting the drive circuit portion to the light source module, wherein the connector is inserted through the opening and brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate. - (Supplementary Note 2)
- The illumination device according to supplementary note 1, wherein the support plate has a
level difference 22 f which determines a position of the light source module in cooperation with the connector. - (Supplementary Note 3)
- The illumination device according to
supplementary note 1 or 2, wherein the light source module has a connectingportion 23 a, wherein the connector comprises an insulatinghousing 41 disposed in the opening and aconductive terminal 42 which is held by the housing and electrically connected to the light source module, and wherein the terminal has a graspingportion 47 that grasps the connecting portion in the plate thickness direction. - (Supplementary Note 4)
- The illumination device according to
supplementary note 3, wherein the housing has afitting portion 43 that receives therein the connecting portion in a direction crossing the plate thickness direction. - (Supplementary Note 5)
- The illumination device according to supplementary note 4, wherein the connecting portion is provided at an end portion of the light source module and is grasped by the grasping portion in the fitting portion.
- (Supplementary Note 6)
- The illumination device according to any one of
supplementary notes 3 to 5, wherein the terminal is manufactured by punching a metal plate. - (Supplementary Note 7)
- An illumination device characterized by comprising a
support plate 22 having afront surface 22 a and aback surface 22 b facing each other in a plate thickness direction and anopening 22 d passing through in the plate thickness direction, alight source module 23 placed on the front surface of the support plate, and aconnector 27 inserted through the opening, wherein the connector is brought into contact with the back surface of the support plate so as to be supported in the plate thickness direction jointly with the light source module. - (Supplementary Note 8)
- The illumination device according to supplementary note 7, wherein the support plate has a
level difference 22 f which determines a position of the light source module in cooperation with the connector. - (Supplementary Note 9)
- The illumination device according to supplementary note 7 or 8, wherein the connector has a
flange 45 that engages with the back surface of the support plate in the plate thickness direction and afitting portion 43 that is fitted to the light source module and engages with the light source module in the plate thickness direction. - (Supplementary Note 10)
- The illumination device according to any one of supplementary notes 7 to 9, wherein the light source module has a connecting
portion 23 a, wherein the connector comprises an insulatinghousing 41 disposed in the opening and aconductive terminal 42 held by the housing, and wherein the terminal has a graspingportion 47 that grasps the connecting portion in the plate thickness direction in the fitting portion. - (Supplementary Note 11)
- The illumination device according to any one of supplementary notes 7 to 10, wherein the support plate has a
cutout 22 g which communicates with the opening and is open to an outer peripheral surface of the support plate. - (Supplementary Note 12)
- A connector characterized by comprising an insulating
housing 41 and aconductive terminal 42 held by the housing, wherein the housing has a firstfitting portion 43 on one end side in a vertical direction and a secondfitting portion 44 on an opposite end side, wherein the first fitting portion faces in a direction crossing the vertical direction, and wherein the terminal has a graspingportion 47 that grasps a first connection object in the vertical direction in the first fitting portion and acontact terminal portion 48 that is brought into contact with a second connection object in the second fitting portion. - (Supplementary Note 13)
- The connector according to supplementary note 12, wherein the housing has an
outward flange 45 between the first fitting portion and the second fitting portion. - (Supplementary Note 14)
- The connector according to supplementary note 12 or 13, wherein the first fitting portion has a
groove 43 a and the grasping portion protrudes into the groove. - (Supplementary Note 15)
- The connector according to any one of supplementary notes 12 to 14, wherein the second fitting portion has an
opening 44 a and the contact terminal portion has apin portion 48 a disposed in the opening. - 20 illumination device
- 21 heat radiating member
- 22 support plate
- 22 a upper surface (front surface) of the support plate
- 22 b lower surface (back surface) of the support plate
- 22 c receiving recess
- 22 d opening
- 22 e guide recess
- 22 f level difference
- 22 g cutout
- 23 light source module
- 23 a connecting portion
- 24 cover plate
- 25 screw
- 26 domed cover
- 27 fixed-side connector (connector)
- 28 power supply connector (movable-side connector)
- 29 power supply cable
- 31 receiving portion
- 32 base
- 33 drive circuit portion
- 41 insulating housing
- 42 conductive terminal
- 43 first fitting portion (fitting portion)
- 43 a groove of the first fitting portion
- 44 second fitting portion
- 44 a opening of the second fitting portion
- 45 flange
- 46 terminal receiving groove
- 47 grasping portion
- 47 a elastically deformable portion
- 47 b contact portion
- 48 contact terminal portion
- 48 a pin portion
- 49 press-fitting portion
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